Contextual Expositions of Igbo Proverbs in Selected Mike Ejeagha’s Folk Songs

Akuneziri Peace Amara *

Department of English and Literary Studies, Alex Ekwueme, Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Ife, Osun state, Nigeria.

Oripeloye A. Henry

Department of English Language, Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ebonyi state, Nigeria.

G. Ugochukwu Ngozi

Department of English and Literary Studies, Alex Ekwueme, Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Ife, Osun state, Nigeria.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

This paper explores the use of Igbo proverbs in selected folklorist Mike Ejeagah’s folk songs-Omekagụ (one who behaves like a lion) and Ụwa Mgbede Ka Mma (life of serenity is beautiful). Mike Ejeagha, the folk artist is known for his ingenuity in fusing tales rich in proverbs within his folk songs. This paper argues that the contextual meanings of the exemplary proverbs in the selected songs are derived from the content of the tales in the selected songs. The researcher will do a textual analysis of the proverbs in the songs while asserting that the meanings of the proverbs are embodied in the storyline. In analyzing the meanings of the proverbs in the songs, this research affirms the place of proverbs in the socio cultural environment of the Igbo people of South Eastern Nigeria and it finally shows that Mike Ejeagaha’s folk songs can be an agent of cultural and historical storage of the Igbo culture.

Keywords: Folk tales, folk songs, Igbo proverbs, mike ejeagha


How to Cite

Amara, Akuneziri Peace, Oripeloye A. Henry, and G. Ugochukwu Ngozi. 2021. “Contextual Expositions of Igbo Proverbs in Selected Mike Ejeagha’s Folk Songs”. Asian Research Journal of Arts & Social Sciences 14 (1):11-18. https://doi.org/10.9734/arjass/2021/v14i130225.

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